Sugar Land Safety Action Plan

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About This Study

What

H-GAC, in partnership with the City of Sugar Land, is developing the Sugar Land Safety Action Plan (SAP) — a comprehensive road safety plan that identifies projects, programs, and policies to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries.

The Sugar Land SAP is one of 12 plans being developed concurrently as part of the broader H-GAC Safety Action Plan project. Together, these plans form a coordinated regional approach to transportation safety across the Houston-Galveston area.


Why

The Houston–Galveston region accounts for nearly 20% of traffic deaths in Texas. Every day, an average of two people are killed and ten people are seriously injured in traffic crashes across the region. The Sugar Land Safety Action Plan focuses that regional safety challenge locally, identifying where serious crashes occur and developing strategies to improve safety for all roadway users.


Where

The Sugar Land SAP covers roadways within the City of Sugar Land. The crash density map below shows the locations of crashes from 2018-2024.

Map of vehicular crash history (2018 - 2024) within City of Sugar Land


Get Involved

Thank you to everyone who shared feedback during the first round of engagement! More opportunities to get involved are coming soon. In the meantime, leave a comment on the interactive map to share transportation safety concerns, or check out the crash dashboard and High-Injury Network map.




Project Timeline

StatusActivityDateDescription
Completed
Project Kick-OffMay 2025Formed the Safety Task Force (STF).
STF Meeting #1July 11, 2025Reviewed roadway safety issues and high-crash locations.
STF Meeting #2Nov 18, 2025Identified priority locations and systemic strategies.
Online Activity #1Fall 2025 - Spring 2026Interactive map and road safety priorities survey.
Public Meeting #1Dec 6, 2026Reviewed crash maps, crash types, and High-Injury Network.
STF Meeting #3Mar 31, 2026Reviewed preliminary recommendations.
Upcoming
Online Activity #2Summer - Fall 2026Ranking activities for proposed projects and countermeasures.
Public Meeting #2Summer 2026Ranking activities for proposed projects and countermeasures.
STF Meeting #4Fall 2026Review final recommendations prior to plan finalization.
Final Plan AdoptionFall 2026Finalize and adopt the Safety Action Plan.



About This Study

What

H-GAC, in partnership with the City of Sugar Land, is developing the Sugar Land Safety Action Plan (SAP) — a comprehensive road safety plan that identifies projects, programs, and policies to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries.

The Sugar Land SAP is one of 12 plans being developed concurrently as part of the broader H-GAC Safety Action Plan project. Together, these plans form a coordinated regional approach to transportation safety across the Houston-Galveston area.


Why

The Houston–Galveston region accounts for nearly 20% of traffic deaths in Texas. Every day, an average of two people are killed and ten people are seriously injured in traffic crashes across the region. The Sugar Land Safety Action Plan focuses that regional safety challenge locally, identifying where serious crashes occur and developing strategies to improve safety for all roadway users.


Where

The Sugar Land SAP covers roadways within the City of Sugar Land. The crash density map below shows the locations of crashes from 2018-2024.

Map of vehicular crash history (2018 - 2024) within City of Sugar Land


Get Involved

Thank you to everyone who shared feedback during the first round of engagement! More opportunities to get involved are coming soon. In the meantime, leave a comment on the interactive map to share transportation safety concerns, or check out the crash dashboard and High-Injury Network map.




Project Timeline

StatusActivityDateDescription
Completed
Project Kick-OffMay 2025Formed the Safety Task Force (STF).
STF Meeting #1July 11, 2025Reviewed roadway safety issues and high-crash locations.
STF Meeting #2Nov 18, 2025Identified priority locations and systemic strategies.
Online Activity #1Fall 2025 - Spring 2026Interactive map and road safety priorities survey.
Public Meeting #1Dec 6, 2026Reviewed crash maps, crash types, and High-Injury Network.
STF Meeting #3Mar 31, 2026Reviewed preliminary recommendations.
Upcoming
Online Activity #2Summer - Fall 2026Ranking activities for proposed projects and countermeasures.
Public Meeting #2Summer 2026Ranking activities for proposed projects and countermeasures.
STF Meeting #4Fall 2026Review final recommendations prior to plan finalization.
Final Plan AdoptionFall 2026Finalize and adopt the Safety Action Plan.


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